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29 December, 08:48

Pedro has 3 boxes of 6 markers. Rafael has 5 boxes of 5 markers. One of the friends arranges all his markers into 2 equal groups / Was This Pedro or Rafael? How many are in each group

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  1. 29 December, 09:00
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    see below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Pedro has 3 boxes of 6 markers.

    3*6 = 18 markers

    We can divide this by 2 because this is even

    18/2 = 9

    There are 9 in each group

    Rafael has 5 boxes of 5 markers

    5*5 = 25

    We cannot divide this by 2 because this is odd
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